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Apply Now and Transform Your Gulf Studies Career – Ultimate Guide to the 2026 GSC Joint Fellowship at Qatar University

Apply Now and Transform Your Gulf Studies Career - Ultimate Guide to the 2026 GSC Joint Fellowship at Qatar University

Are you a post-doctoral researcher, established scholar, or academic leader specializing in Gulf affairs? This is one of the most prestigious academic fellowships focused on Gulf studies worldwide. The GSC Joint Fellowship — Qatar University & Middle East Council on Global Affairs (ME Council) offers a rare opportunity to blend teaching, research, publication, networking, and policymaker engagement all from Doha, Qatar — one of the region’s academic and policy hubs.

What Is the GSC Joint Fellowship?

The GSC Joint Fellowship is a 9-month full-time academic appointment jointly administered by the Gulf Studies Center at Qatar University (QU) and the Middle East Council on Global Affairs (ME Council). It combines teaching responsibilities with independent research, professional development, and engagement with regional experts and policymakers.

Teaching & Research Expectations

Teaching Duties

Fellows teach 1–2 courses at QU across two semesters (approx. 30 weeks). These may include:

Course content is finalized in consultation with the Gulf Studies Center.

Research Responsibilities

Fellows are required to:

• Develop an original research project linked to Gulf affairs, aligned with one of ME Council’s research areas (foreign policy, governance, security, or conflict & transitions).
 • Publish research in English (with potential Arabic translations).
• Present findings at seminars, conferences, and policy roundtables.

• Engage actively with academics, policymakers, and the media

Benefits & Professional Growth

Although this fellowship is typically unpaid, the experience delivers invaluable benefits that include:

 Academic & Intellectual Rewards

 Networking & Career Expansion

 Research Support

Who Should Apply – Qualifications & Eligibility

To be considered for the Joint Fellowship, applicants must meet the following criteria:

Core Qualifications

Ph.D. degree in a field related to Gulf studies, political science, history, economics, international relations, or comparable disciplines.
• Proven research record, including publications in peer-reviewed journals or equivalent outputs.
• Teaching experience at the graduate or undergraduate level.
• Fluency in English; knowledge of Arabic is an advantage.
• Ability to commit full-time and reside in Qatar throughout the fellowship.

Only candidates meeting minimum criteria will be considered for shortlisting and interview.

Required Application Materials

Prepare the following documents before submitting your application:

  1. Curriculum Vitae (CV) – academic and professional experience, publications, and contact details.

  2. Course Teaching Philosophy (200–300 words) – your pedagogical approach and proposed course concepts.

  3. Writing Sample (≤6,000 words) – original research or policy paper in English (no co-authored works).

  4. Original Research Proposal (800–1,000 words) – includes key questions, justification, methodology, relevance to regional policymakers, and estimated timeline.

  5. Cover Letter – summarizing your suitability and interest in the fellowship.

Applications lacking required documents will not be considered.

How to Apply (Step-by-Step)

  1. Create an account on Qatar University’s official careers portal:
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  2. Complete your profile with all professional and identification details.

  3. Attach all required documents listed above.

  4. Review eligibility and submit your application before April 1, 2026.

  Application Timeline & Deadlines

Milestone Date
Application Deadline April 1, 2026
Fellowship Duration September 2026 – May 2027 (approx. 9 months)
Expected Notification Typically late spring 2026

Tip: Applying early and preparing all required documents well in advance increases your competitiveness.

Final Tips for a Competitive Submission

• Start drafting your research proposal early — align it with QU and ME Council priorities (security, governance, transitions).
• Tailor your course proposal to what Gulf Studies faculty offer and what the academic community needs.
• Request letters of recommendation well ahead of time.
• Review QU’s academic requirements and faculty status procedures in advance

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